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Iran Reports 4,000 Nuclear Centrifuges Working
Iran has 4,000 nuclear centrifuges at work enriching uranium, an official said in remarks published on Friday.
Spanair Almost Switched Jet Just Before Crash
Spanair had considered replacing a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 jet just an hour it crashed last week.
Journalists Picket Fairfax Sydney Office
Striking journalists and photographers are picketing the Fairfax offices in Sydney.
Arts Centre and Bank Top Aboriginal Awards
A remote Aboriginal arts centre and an indigenous-run bank have won Reconciliation Australia awards.
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Gustav Kills Nearly 70 in Caribbean, Aims at U.S
Tropical Storm Gustav kills at least 68 as it heads towards the U.S.
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Karadzic Due for Plea Hearing at Hague Tribunal
Karadzic is being asked for a second time to enter a plea at a U.N. tribunal for charges of war crimes.
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Georgian Parliament Urges Cutting Ties with Moscow
Georgia's parliament approved a resolution calling on the government to cut diplomatic ties with Russia.
CNN Caught in Genocidal Correctness
New evidence of organ harvesting in China points out the failures of leading media in covering this story.
Fire Rips Through Villa Where 500 Workers Were Housed
A fire broke out in a heavily overcrowded villa in Dubai where 500 Indian workers were living. Eleven died in the blaze.
Does Memory Reside Outside the Brain?
Evidence suggests that our minds might exist within a morphogenic field.
Tibet’s Most Famous Female Author Summoned by Police
Famous Tibetan poet and blogger Woeser questioned by police.
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Australia
PM Puts Forward Agenda for the FuturePrime Minister Kevin Rudd has moved to dispel perceptions of a government in limbo, signalling a brawl with unions ...
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China
AIDS Activist’s Wife under Surveillance, Denied FreedomWife of imprisoned Chinese AIDS rights activist Hu Jia is under the surveillance of Chinese authorities.
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Australia
Top Eight Shuffle Left, Right?The march to the finals is over. With one weekend of matches to play in the 2008 Australian Football League season ...
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Australia
Sydney Tech Firm the Brains Behind Olympic MedalsA Sydney-based technology firm is the brains behind much of Australia's Olympic medal haul, the NSW government says.
Australia
Qantas Says It Agrees With Investigation Report Findings
Qantas has backed the findings of a preliminary safety probe into the emergency landing of one of its jets.
World
Indian Villagers Desperate as Floods Spread
The worst flooding in fifty years has killed 85 in eastern India, while hunger and disease worsen the suffering.
China
Dim Sum: Traditionally Exquisite Delicacies
The Chinese words “dim sum” no longer sound exotic to the open-minded citizens of Hamburg, Germany. How did these miniature, dough-filled pockets conquer the city?
Business
Oil Falls as U.S., IEA Ready Emergency Stockpiles
Oil fell after the government and the IEA pledged to release emergency stockpiles if Gustav hurt production.
Opinion
Closing Ceremony to Wash Off a Century of National Disgrace?
On August 24, the 2008 Olympics came to an end, however, that night, China did not have a celebration
Science & Technology
Does Memory Reside Outside the Brain?
Evidence suggests that our minds might exist within a morphogenic field.
Arts & Entertainment
Carnivàle Lune Bleue Recreates Depression-era Carnival
Step right up ladies and gentlemen, to the most authentic 1930s-style carnival in North America!
Health
Spices Lessen Consequences of High Blood Sugar
People with diabetes may want to start spicing up their diets.
Life
This Paradise, Bali
Every thought, word, and movement, and every dress and costume are dedications to an almighty creator.
Sports
U.S. Open Tennis—Venus Strolls Into Third Round
Venus Williams eased into the third round despite a lacklustre performance sprinkled with unforced errors.
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